TIA Pushes for Stricter Freight Safety Standards in New Bill

TIA Pushes for Stricter Freight Safety Standards in New Bill

The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is advocating for the "Motor Carrier Safety Selection Standard Act" to address road safety issues in the freight industry. This Act aims to establish uniform safety standards, clarify liability, and promote FMCSA reform. It is expected to improve road safety, promote industry standardization, and create a level playing field. However, the Act also faces challenges such as increased compliance costs and difficulties in enforcement. The legislation seeks to create a safer and more accountable environment for all stakeholders involved in the transportation of goods.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Baiyun Network Expands US Air Freight Services in 2026 Strategy

Baiyun Network Expands US Air Freight Services in 2026 Strategy

Buyun.com held its 2026 strategic planning conference and a celebration for its US air freight service, reviewing achievements in 2025 and outlining the plan for 2026. The US air freight line, leveraging self-operated full-link control, a three-point interconnected customs clearance network, and a dual security insurance system, has achieved significant improvements in both delivery time and customer satisfaction. Buyun.com will continue to adhere to a value-oriented approach, continuously innovate in the cross-border logistics sector, and strive for a win-win future.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Key Clauses in Air Freight Contracts Help Exporters Reduce Risks

Key Clauses in Air Freight Contracts Help Exporters Reduce Risks

International air freight contracts harbor hidden risks. Foreign trade enterprises need to pay attention to five key clauses: cargo description, transportation time, payment terms, liability limitations and insurance, and breach of contract. Clearly defining details and agreeing on responsibilities can effectively avoid potential risks, protect their own rights and interests, and ensure the smooth progress of international trade. Careful review and negotiation of these clauses are crucial for mitigating potential disputes and financial losses associated with international air freight transactions.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Smart Guide to Balancing Speed and Cost in Air Freight

Smart Guide to Balancing Speed and Cost in Air Freight

This paper analyzes the core benefits, cost premium, and applicable scenarios of international air freight priority booking, providing enterprises with a selection reference. Priority booking enhances time efficiency through prioritized booking, loading, and abnormal response, but at a higher cost. Companies should weigh the pros and cons based on factors such as cargo value, time sensitivity, and peak/off-peak seasons. Alternatively, consider compromise solutions like partial shipments or premium express lines to achieve the optimal cost-performance ratio.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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EU and Middle East Differ in Air Freight Customs Rules

EU and Middle East Differ in Air Freight Customs Rules

International air freight customs clearance varies by country. This article focuses on the EU and the Middle East, detailing the differences in required documentation, specific regulations, and declaration processes. The EU emphasizes standardization, requiring a uniform customs declaration. The Middle East requires attention to pallet requirements and religious/cultural restrictions. Mastering these differentiated customs clearance secrets will help your goods flow smoothly worldwide. This knowledge is crucial for efficient and compliant international air transport.

Uber Freight Expands Managed Transport in Europe to Rival 4pls

Uber Freight Expands Managed Transport in Europe to Rival 4pls

Uber Freight is experiencing rapid growth in its European Managed Transportation business, with managed freight exceeding $200 million and projected to reach $2 billion by 2028. Leveraging its technological advantages and customer-centric strategy, the company aims to become a leading 4PL provider in Europe. Uber Freight focuses on helping customers optimize their supply chains, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable development. Their commitment to innovation and service positions them for continued expansion and success in the competitive European logistics market.

Freight Market Slows in Q3 Q4 Strategies Outlined TD Cowen

Freight Market Slows in Q3 Q4 Strategies Outlined TD Cowen

TD Cowen reports unprecedented parcel discounts, while less-than-truckload (LTL) pricing remains firm. Full truckload (FTL) is less affected by interest rate cuts. Businesses need to be flexible and adapt to the market, optimizing costs to navigate the current environment. This requires a strategic approach to pricing and operations, leveraging market analysis to identify opportunities and mitigate risks. Monitoring freight indices is crucial for informed decision-making and maintaining a competitive edge.

New England Motor Freight Marks 100 Years in Trucking Industry

New England Motor Freight Marks 100 Years in Trucking Industry

New England Motor Freight (NEMF) celebrates its centennial, becoming one of the few freight companies in North America to operate for a century. Under the leadership of Myron P. “Mike” Shevell, NEMF has navigated industry changes and achieved steady growth. The company expresses gratitude for its employees' contributions through celebrations and employee appreciation initiatives, while also looking forward to the future. This milestone highlights NEMF's resilience and enduring legacy in the transportation sector.

US Rail Freight Rebounds in Early 2025 Amid Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Rebounds in Early 2025 Amid Economic Recovery

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows significant growth in U.S. rail freight and intermodal volume during the third week of January, with gains across various commodities. Coal, chemicals, and nonmetallic minerals led the increase. Cumulative data from early 2025 also indicate continued positive momentum. Key drivers include economic recovery, supply chain easing, increased energy demand, and infrastructure development. The industry faces both opportunities and challenges, requiring continuous innovation to thrive.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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New English Rules Disrupt US Trucking Freight Rates in Flux

New English Rules Disrupt US Trucking Freight Rates in Flux

The U.S. government is tightening English proficiency requirements for truck drivers, aiming to improve road safety. Analysis suggests a limited short-term impact on overall capacity, as the freight market is primarily demand-driven. Businesses should monitor policy developments and market adaptation to make informed transportation decisions. The new regulations could potentially impact driver availability and operational efficiency in the long run, but the immediate effect is expected to be minimal, with market dynamics remaining the dominant factor in freight rate fluctuations.